Bromeliad (Green)
Bromeliad (Green)
රු 400
Healthy bromeliad plants, Green in color, Around 5 leaves. New roots are visible. Easy to care for. Can grow under low light. Suitable for terrariums. Over 1′ in height.
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Substrate | Epiphite / Non substrate |
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